Child entertainment star Daniel Coleman, also known as Danny Go!, has made a somber announcement.
In an Instagram post on Friday, May 22nd, Coleman revealed that her 14-year-old son, Isaac, passed away on Thursday, May 21st, after a battle with stage 3 oral cancer.
Coleman wrote in the post: “Oh my sweet baby. There’s so much I want to say but I don’t know how yet. I’m already so lonely and the pain in my heart is more than I can handle.” “But as I look at the thousands of photos and videos last week, I am also filled with great pride. Your 14 years have been filled with so many challenges, but you faced them all with such grit…and despite this, you somehow retained your trademark joy. You are truly one of a kind. It brings me great comfort to remember how much you were loved and how full of life your time was. I am so proud of you and love you forever. Rest in peace, my son. ”
Fellow children’s entertainment star Rachel shared her condolences on Instagram on May 22nd.
“Hello, wonderful parents and caregivers. Please send much love and many thoughts and prayers to Danny Go and his beautiful family. We are so sorry for their loss and are thinking of their son’s amazing joy and their immense pride,” she wrote.
Coleman first announced Isaac’s cancer diagnosis in an Instagram post in December 2025, sharing that he was “almost certain” that Isaac had Fanconi anemia.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, Fanconi anemia is a rare genetic disorder caused by mutations in certain genes that inhibit the production of blood cells and platelets in the bone marrow. Babies with Fanconi anemia may exhibit physical differences at birth and may later develop bone marrow failure syndrome, which can lead to blood cancers and blood disorders. Cancerous tumors may also develop earlier in children than in children who do not have cancerous tumors.
Greta Cross is USA TODAY’s national trends reporter. Story ideas? Email her at gcross@usatoday.com.

